Zurich Herald, 1949-01-20, Page 5.ZURICH HERALD
Aubrized as second cllass Ottawa.
Post Office Department,
BUSINES CARDS
JOHN WARD
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MIrepractor and t+onsetrist
Main St, Exeter
opal Every Week Day Ezeipt
Wednesday. Phone 3411
LICENSED AUCTIONEERS
Oscar Klopp
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AUCTIONEER set
SEDSiren will be e
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1111111.1 sell Anything, Anytime° off at 6.00 P.M. on. .the FIRS'(
where. 149. Reg. G4 TUESDAY of EACH MONTH dur-
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Telephones: Shop ntral Ing the year. This is to see whe-
ther Central they the siren is in :proper working
order and to call the members of the
Fire Brigade together for a check-up
on equipment.
(Retain this Notice for future refer-
ence.)
ZURICH FIRE BRIGADE.
Dated at Zurich,
January 10th, 1949.
Put Your Want, For Sale
Lost, Fouad, Etc, MS. in this
Column.
FOR SALE
A V-8 front axle with Wheels and
tires, good for trailer. A. few good
used 600-16 times. --L. A. Prang &
I Son.
INSULATION
(Protect your home against cold and
heat by Rack Wool Insulation. Blow-
in -method used. For information
contact Everett Heist, District .Rep-
resentative, Phone 160, Dashwood.
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., ,VIN WALPER
Licensed Auctioneer
neer
Specializing in Farm and Pure
Bred Livestock Sales
?HONE 57r2 DASHWOOD R. 1
FOR SALE
Pure Bred Holstein 13u11 Calf from
a R.O.P. Dam with a strong 4%
test and from a strong 4% Sire.—
William Sparks, R.R. 3, Bayfield.
E. F. CORBETT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
TerMs Reasonable, Satisfaction
Guaranteed
EXETER, R. R. 1
Phone Zurich 92r7.
VETERINARIAN
Or, Wo B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
ZURICH
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Popular
MEAT MARKET
Let Us supply you w
ith the
very Choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, Bologna$, Sausages,
Etc., 'always on hand. Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
H, Yunablut & Son
PRODUCE
Silverwood
DAIRIES
Dr. and Mrs. 7.. J. O'Dwyer and
daughter Patricia, were Wednesday
visitors at London..
Mrs. Karl Haberer has the best of
wishes of her 'many friends for a
speedy recovery of her illness. <•
Rev. and Mrs. Woods of Exeter',
were Monday visitors at the home of
their friends, Mr and Mrs. Chris.
Haist.
Buys Out Optometrist
Mr. Jack Orchard, of Byron, who
will graduate as an optometrist in
May, has purchased the practice of
Mr. John Ward of Exeter.
Mrs. Rose ,Brown of the village
Saturday eveningning
entertained ined a
.supper.
tuber of her friends to a
beinginhonor o
f her neighbour,
bour
, . George Bess who celerated
birthday. A very fine meal was
eyed and best -wishes 'were ex-
ded to Mrs. Hess.
Mr. Patrick Maratindale who is
nding college at Port Huron has
turned to his studies after spend-,
the holidays at the home of his
ents and R.C.T. Peter A. Martin-
e of Cainpbell, Virginia, has re-
ned to his duties at thepeasant
oo:l, after enjoying a
iday at the home of their parents,
and .Mrs. Martindale.
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NOTICE
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
Insurance. Companies introduce
"Select" rattling class in automobile
insurance in Ontario. In those cases
where there is no operator of the
automobile under twenty-five years
or over Seventy years of age re-
sident in the named insured's house-
hold or employed as a chauffer and
the automobile is not principally used
for business, "Select" rates apply.
Select basic rate $16
Farmer's Select $15.00
Protect yourself against the hazards
of winter driving.
J. W. HABERER, Agent
Office at Residence. Phone 161
Contract
Barley
HAVE REACHED HIGH MARK
Goderich, Jan. 11'49. —Dear Sirs
We are pleased to advise that con-
tributions to the Huron County Chr-
istmas Seal Fund have now exceeded
$5,476.00. ;Such "a ,generous respon-
se is greatly 'appreciated. —Yours
Truly, (Miss) Y. Armstrong, .Secy.,
Huron County 'Tuberculosis Associa-
tion.
HENSALL LEGION
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At 'a recent meeting of Hensall
gionars the ;following officers were
pointed: President, Jack Tudor; 1st
ce, Sydney MacArthur; 12md vice
m. Brown, Secy., W. 0. Goodwin,
Chaplain Rev. P. A. Ferguson.
BREAD.
on. the table
the meal l is ready!
Tete without p
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3
meal is complete P
of delicious wholesome bread. Anr
TASTY -NU tests good and is good
hearty food for you. Every slice $
slice of energy -
Buy an extra Loaf today—star
now to serve more bread at ever;
meal. Get your TASTY -NU Brea(
at the Tasty -Nu Bakery or at your
local Grocers.
Tasty -Nu Bakery
WE ARE AGAIN CONTRACTING
BARLEY FOR CANADA MALTING
COMPANY.
IF INTERESTED, GET IN TOUCH
WITH US
.Cash Market for Cream,, Eggs
and Poultry
Have. Your Eggs Graded on
our
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy ' O'Brien, Manager.
Phone 101 Zurich
Zurich Creamery
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P.RYDE--BELL
On,Saturday, January - 8th, 'Mary
argaret Bell, of ,Seaforth,, and
homas Pryde, of Exeter were mar -
ed quietly in Toronto. The cere-
ony was ,performed by Rev. H. B.
odes. After a wedding dinner at
the Park Plaza Hotel, Mr and Mrs.
yde left by motor for the South-
rn States. On their return they,
will
eside in'Exeter.
PHONE 100 — ZIJRICI•&
General Insurance
FIRE, AUTOMOBILE,
LIABILITY, PLATE GLASS,
SICKNESS and ACCIDENT,
HOSPITALIZATION,
Geo. T. Mickle andrSons
s x33
Phone 103
HENSALL - ONTARIO ..
WANTED
CLERK with some• knowledge of
Stelnography preferred. Apply in
writing to . Zurich Herald.
AUCTION SALE
Of •Real. Estate and Household Effects
The undersigned Auctionee hass
been instructed to sell by
Auction on the Property, Zurich, on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 22nd.
Tour Home Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
a premium for delivered cream
to give effi-
We are equipped
tient accurate service.
Egg
and 'Poultry department in
charge of Mr. T. Mayers.
Chas. Minsball, Proprietor
IU®ISURANCE,_
AL1, LINES EXCEPT LIFE.
Representing well known Canadian
Companies
Rates gladly quoted without obligat-
ion.
Successor to Hess Insurance Agency
J. W. HABERER Ont.
Phone 161 Zurich,
NATIVE OF ZURICH
Dies at Kitchener
Mrs. Harold Goetz, 37, the former
Stella Callas, of Zurich, died Wed-
nesday 12th in Kitchener -Waterloo
Hospital after an illness of one
month. Born in Zurich, Mrs. Goetz
left that village for Kitchener 19 Tenders are called for Tractor and
yearsusbago. She'is survived her ! Power Mower with Hydraulic Li'
hurbaad, Harold; a son, 'William; suitable for mowing Weeds an Town-
�her father, William A. _CaItfas; two I sip. Roads.
brothers Lennis and Wesley; and a I Tenders to be in the hands of the
Clerk by February 5th, 1949.
H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk,
Zurich, 0%ntario.
service tel from a James+=•Masse,
an¢elical church with burial in Wood Road 'mass Superintendent.
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WCKLY PREPARED
FOR
LA$T NG EHERG
897-0.8
3 Y SALE
Jan.21 Jan.22 Jan.24
BROKEN LINES OF SHOES IN MEN'S
WOMEN'S A'ND CHILDREN'S
PRICES SLASHED FROM 25 TO 50%
Also Men's Cowhide.. Gauntlets,.. Regular.. $2.65
for $1.98 while they last
LOOK OVER OUR CIRCULAR
Oesch Shoe Store
FOR QUICK SALE
WOOD We have 600 cords of
12 -inch wood for immediate sale. —
Ltd. Zurich rimmummommierammereasi
F. C. Kalbfleisch &Son, _
RAG •RUGS and CARPETS °
-- a ants Se Tarn is e s
m Made to P a
Ona New Modern Loo � Zurich, s
Order -- Seth O. Amami,
Ont. Phone 128. •
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*TENDERS WANTED •
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, TOWNSHIP OF HAY
sister, Elda."The funeral was held on
Saturdaiy from the Ratz-Beohtel fun-
eral home in Kittc fener and the fun-
eralC lvary x'v-
land 'Cemetery, Kitchener.
Had Birthday Party
A very pleasant event took plaee
on Monday evening at -the home of
Mr and Mrs. Seth Amens whensome
twenty relatives and friends .ga m
edh r of Mrs Amann'$ birthday.t,1ASHWUO1)
lZ `6h her daughter, er,er of nbroke is visit-
Rev. and Mrs.
Ing v,3,
Getz:'
1[i and Mrs Barcliffe and famil y -
f Clinton were Sunday visitors with
in
ono
A most lovely social evening , heroth mother, Mrs.
Merner. the
list.
enjoyed, she being presented with
Mr fel gifts. •Refreshments were sex'- We hope for aw,a reedy recovery.
Miss Hamilton;, teacher of the sec-
ond room left for her home
owhere
she will undergo an operation.
rs.
Walper of Grand Bend is relieving
during her absence.
Mr and Mrs Thos. Hoperoft were
pleasantly surprised last Monday
night when a number •of neighbours
and friends gathered in honor of Mr
He croft's 60th birthday. The even-
.12th
home in New Hamburg a ingwas spent in playing euchre, af-
�12th in his $0th year, suffering
paralytic stroke, born in Iowa, after ter which a. dainty lunch was served,
pleasanthevening was spent
still parentsuitehad died when he his : as A g Mr. Hoperoft many more
quite ,young, he came to wishing
birthdays.
uncle the late John F. Roth, and he ,happy:. .Choir Meat.,
farmed on the Roth ' homestead at 1
e choir
the 1943whents of he retired His ew wife I ofZ on Lutherrg: The. annual an Church was held
untilngare on January. 14th after the regular
fpredeceased in 1942. our sons and a daughter. He was' practice. • The leader and all officer,
acclamation. led
a cousin and grew up in the same • i were re-elected by
A
bate as Mrs. Rudy S Bronson line. 1 by delicious Alvin lunch
Walper and.
brought sing-song
Ter of Hay was Township,is a
even -
The funeral ways held on Satyrday to , ing to a ,close. The following
Steinman A -M. Church and was lar- list •of officers and committees: Asst.
gely attended.'Those who attended'Mr. Leader, Mrs. Elgin Miss Helen erne r; Pres..
from and Mrs. the Zurich district Clarence ,Gas ho,rMrs. study[ Edgar Restemayer; Vice -Pres., Alvin
Schwartzentruber; Mr and,' Mrs Sol Walper; Secy. Treas., Mrs. Edgar
cmlon Baechler and Erma; Mr " and Restameyer; Librarians Edw. Gack-
Mrs. Alvin Walper, S 1 Comm
Commencirng at 2 o'clock p.m. sharp ved among them being the birthday
cake baked by Mrs. Jacob Gingerich.
REAL very.
This vexiy d'esirabl`e property is sit- WithBest nd health; contineed
is return -
in
on Lots 115 and 116 Vol. 'S, p
in the Village •of Zurich. Has a ' ed to their home after
f era very cheer -
soft ful evening spent
solid brick house, 8 rooms, Died at New Hamburg
water cistern, town waterpinstalled,
also Hydro' and Telephone. 3 -pi passed away
bathroom recently installed, built-in jr. Benjamin Z. Roth on Jan
cupboards and sink in kitchen. An
almost new furnace, screened porch,
venetian blinds, storm windows and
screens will be sold with the prop-
erty. Very choice garden and plenty
of fruit trees, new garage. An Ideal
home for anyone wishing a comfort-
able 'residence. i10
TERMS OF PROPERTY — 9
on day of sale and 'balance in 30 days
when 'full possession will be given.
Real Estate will be sold subject to
a reserved bid.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -
1 complete bed room suite;'3 beds
with springs and mattresses, 2, spring
filled mattresses, 2 dressers, chest of
drawers, 2 rugs 9x12 feet; New Wil-
liams sewing machine; breakfast set
consisting of table and 6 chairs and
Buffett, electric stove, range for Wood
or goal, studio couch, nearly neew da-
venport, dining room extension table
and 6 chairs, 4 raking 'chairs, 2
parlor tables, medicine cabinet, din-
ing room buffet, parlor chair, West-
inghouse radio; Evans piano, veran-
dah swing, large piece of linoleum.
electric wa;,hing machine, about 4
tans of coal and a quantity of wood,
organ, kitchen chairs, lawn mower,
pictures and many articles too num-
erous to mention.
In ease of bad weather sale will be
held in the Lutheran church sheds.
Everything goes to the highest
bidder to. TERMS _ CASH estate.
Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer.
R. V. Stade, Clerk.
Mrs. Irene Steinbach, Mrs. Alice
('Thiel Mrs, Vera Fraser, Executors of
Mrs. Clara Decker. Estate.
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
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Easy to Apply - Hard Permanent Finish
Also
TI -IE NEW ALMATEX PLASTIC PAINTS ,
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Surfaces
Flite - Shellacs - Varnishes,
SHELF • and HEAVY HARDWARE
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• Beaty Washing Machines - btoves• -
▪ Enamelware - Housecleaning Needs - Radios
• Plumbing - Heating - Tinsmithing
= OUR AIM: ---TO SERVE AND SATISFY
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THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL,
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT.
.A.TAL COMPANY DOING 13USINESS
.,. OF THIS KIN() IN ONTARIO .
;5A.mount of Insurance at Risk on
December 31st, 1946
$73,699,236.00
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds.
$444,115.39
Rates on Application
E. F. I LOPP_ZURICH
AGENT
Also Dealer' in Lightning Rods
and all kinds of Fire Insurance
Mrs. Neil Gingerich; Ma• a -
Chris Schwartzentruber and Mr and
Mrs. Edmund Schwartzenti'uber.
stetter, ; Socia
ittee, Gloria Kraft, Mrs. Milford
Merner, Dorothy Hayter.
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CO-OP. 18 PER CENT. LAY MASH
A High . Quality Product Available at
Hensall Dist. Co -Operative
ZURICH and HENSALL
Special Prices on Ton and Half -ton Lots
Datars & 0 Brien
HARDWARE �r„QF. PHONE zi
213
MAIN ST. STORE
NOTICE
Townshipof Hay
It is requested that all Mail Boxes be installed
on a movable arm so that the boxes can be tilted
upwards and out of the way of Township srxoW-
plow equipments. These may be securely fasten-
ed to original position after the snow plowing
period.
of Hay are
All car owners rk tn he� their onrs Township roads of the
requested not to p
Township during the winter.
Cars that are left on the roads are left there
at the owners risk.
Cars that are left on the roads are contrary to
the Highway Traffic Act, and are a detriment to
the operator of snow -plows.
JAMES MASSE,
Road Superintenent.